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The London Eye: The Official Tickets Website Plan a trip to the London Eye and enjoy unbeatable prices Book your tickets now and see London from the sky on the official London Eye website
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Visit the London Eye, Londons iconic landmark - navaway. com In just a few years, the London Eye, the majestic Ferris wheel on the south bank of the River Thames, has become one of the British capital’s most iconic attractions At 135 metres high, this observation wheel offers a 360-degree panoramic view of London, attracting millions of visitors every year Whether you’re planning your first trip to the English capital or want to rediscover this
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